The NBA is not putting OG Anunoby’s game-winning ball from Game 4 of the NBA Finals up for auction. Multiple reports say the league pulls the ball from sale and returns it to the New York Knicks. The item is described as a key piece of Finals memorabilia because it is tied to Anunoby’s game-winning shot in Game 4. According to the accounts, the original auction listing involved a high-value potential price point, with one report referencing a possible multi-million-dollar figure. Instead of being sold to the public, the ball is kept as team property and is handed back to the Knicks. The NBA’s decision prevents any bidding from taking place, and the ball will not be transferred to an external buyer through the auction process. The reports agree on the end result—no auction sale—and that the ball is returned to the Knicks—while details on the specific reason for removing it from auction are not expanded upon in the cited coverage.